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I just do not know why but I just hate him, maybe for his arrogance. I know he is a great driver but now he is joining Ferrari, and I do not think I will support them. I’ll retired for next season... Kimi Raikkonen will always be my favorite since he started his F1 career with Sauber, but Hakkinen, he is the reasons I started to watch F1...

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K was in KL on Saturday to visit Mercedes Outlet. Even though we were Ferrari Fan but I still like Mercedes Car and I was a McLaren Mercedes Fan during Mika & Kimi time. But now Ferrari rules!!! Go Kimi!! K bought me Mercedes watch. It was beautiful! Its a designer’s watch. They are not the watch maker of cause. So now it’s in my collections.

Sejarah semalam.. Yesterday in history..

=> Kepulangan yang dinanti.. Dr Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor selamat tiba ke bumi dengan pencapaian yang cemerlang. Sangat membanggakan kejayaan seorang rakyat Malaysia mendapat pengiktirafan dunia. “Malaysia’s first Angkasawan Dr Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor completed his 11-day stint in space and returned safely to Earth on Sunday. The Soyuz TMA-10 capsule which brought him back to Earth, together with Commander Fyodor Yurchikhin and Oleg Kotov, landed in Kazakhstan at 6.37pm Malaysian time”. => New World Formula 1 Champion.. Kimi Raikkonen, Finally, after two near-misses, Kimi Raikkonen has his very own world championship. It may have been a long time coming but what a one to win. By bettering double world champion Fernando Alonso and the sport’s newest superstar, Lewis Hamilton, Raikkonen has secured Ferrari their first driver title of the post-Schumacher era and denied former team McLaren their only compensation from a difficult season. Despite Raikkonen’s title challenge taking some ...
Raikkonen steals victory in Japan Finn enjoys possibly his finest hour for McLaren A stunning last-lap pass gives Kimi Raikkonen victory from 17th on the grid at Suzuka, with the Renaults of Giancarlo Fisichella and Fernando Alonso second and third. The result ensures the constructors’ championship battle is wide open going to China. WHO WILL WIN??

Alonso wraps up title in Brazil

Montoya takes the win, but the real glory is elsewhere Third place for Fernando Alonso behind the rampant McLarens of Juan Pablo Montoya and Kimi Raikkonen was sufficient to crown the Spaniard as the youngest-ever world champion at the end of Sunday afternoon's Brazilian Grand Prix at Interlagos. Congrats to Alonso!!!
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Raikkonen had to fight hard from 13th on the grid... he's the best and hopefully the car won't give much problem, next in Silverstone!! 2005 FRENCH GRAND PRIX - RACE RESULTS Magny Cours, Sunday 3rd July 2005 KIMI RAIKKONEN MP4-20 06 JUAN PABLO MONTOYA MP4-20 05 T-car (Juan Pablo) MP4-20 03 FRENCH GRAND PRIX Team McLaren Mercedes driver Kimi Raikkonen claimed second place in today’s French Grand Prix, having worked his way up the field from 13th. The Finn also set the fastest lap of the race with a time of 1:16.423. Juan Pablo Montoya was forced to retire with a hydraulic failure caused by a fractured supply pipe on lap 46 whilst lying in third place. Both drivers were on two-stop strategies and came in for their stops on laps 29 (8.8 seconds), 56 (5.8 seconds) for Kimi and 26 (8.8 seconds) for Juan Pablo. Kimi Raikkonen remains second in the Drivers World Championship with 45 points whilst Juan Pablo is 11th with 16 points. Team McLaren Mercedes remains second in the Constructo...

Go Kimi.. Go McLaren..

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Kimi wins , Michael champion Champagne for Raikkonen , seven up for Schumacher Michael Schumacher clinches the 2004 title at Spa, but can't beat Kimi Raikkonen to the chequered flag after a highly eventful race. After so long... ( even my 'friend' told me that he almost forgot how Kimi look like - pathetic! ) - I don't care! I love you Kimi .. emm now I can say "I love you " to anybody.. The Finn survived a brush with Felipe Massa at La Source on the opening lap, and three safety car periods, the second of which neutralised a 13 second lead he had assiduously built over Schumacher. Each time, the McLaren driver kept the final lap behind the safety car to a crawling speed to ensure that Schumacher’s Bridgestone tyres lost as much temperature as possible, then sprinted away to build his lead again. It was nip and tuck the first time, as Schumacher was closing in by the 38th lap, but then an incident involving team mate David Coulthard, who crashed his McLaren ...